DonaldSanders wrote:SpreeChokeJob wrote:DonaldSanders wrote:
Agreed, the bench is the real problem. Klay may look rough at times, but we are still generally getting results when he is in the game. I'd be fine with him getting moved to the bench, but I'm also fine with him staying in the starting lineup and just playing slightly fewer minutes.
The problem is that we let our stellar bench of vets go, and the cupboard is empty. We need to make a trade for some bench guys. It is time to cash in future picks and a young guy that is not fitting in well. Wiseman would be a perfect tank commander, but we'll need to attach a pick to get someone decent back. The whole 2 timelines thing sounds great when you're winning and not really actually playing the young guys.
I watched 20+ Steph Curry-less seasons where we never made it past the 2nd round, Steph does not grow on trees. We have a top 10 all time player on our roster, it's time to live in the present and use assets to attempt to repeat/win in Steph's final high end seasons.
It’s nice to be a sentimental fan, but Lacob has to look at the future after Curry. They have to get their next unicorn otherwise the good times of luxury tax spending will come to an end. That’s why when Wenbanyama is staring an owner in the face I don’t think he will be at least tempted to buy some lottery tickets. If they secured a young legit first option through trade then the Curry years could continue, but otherwise their priority will be to find or develop the next superstar because that’s right choice to maintain the future of this team.
Did you know that last season the Warriors won the championship?
Just presenting things from an ownership perspective. Championships are what fans consider most important, but it’s only a piece in the entertainment business for an owner. It still is very much a business and everything is in consideration not just getting championships otherwise they would have resigned GP2 if the commitment to championships was the end all.

















